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i can say that it changed quite a lot compared to those worse days. it seems lively, at least on the surface, streets in baghdad are busy, especially in the center. roads are jammed with cars, and the shops are packed with people. residents who sought refuge elsewhere, in iraq or across the country, are returning. oil production levels are back to what they were before the war, about 3 million barrels a day. companies have built modern shopping malls to take advantage of the growing buying power of consumers. but iraqis still face the threat of violence. they are, on average, three terror attacks a day across the country. no one knows exactly how many civilians died in the war, and unrest that followed. a study estimates the violence may have claimed 120,000 lives. survivors are nursing wounds that have yet to heal. among them is a girl that we have met nearly a decade ago. she lost her parents who were killed by the american forces. i was able to track her down recently to find out how she's doing and ask her how her life has changed in the past deca
i can say that it changed quite a lot compared to those worse days. it seems lively, at least on the surface, streets in baghdad are busy, especially in the center. roads are jammed with cars, and the shops are packed with people. residents who sought refuge elsewhere, in iraq or across the country, are returning. oil production levels are back to what they were before the war, about 3 million barrels a day. companies have built modern shopping malls to take advantage of the growing buying...
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could he changes into- establishment position at some point? >> since the election last month, he has insulted bersani practically every day, and he continues to do that today. >> it requires on the road to damascus for him to change his mind. >> where does italy go from here? could we see new elections? >> nobody wants to see new elections. i think what will happen now is president of peloton a will do something similar to what we did in november 2011 when he appointed the current prime minister, mario monti, the former european commissioner. he may try to do something like that. he may look to people like the former premier, the current interior minister, or the former european commissioner to try to take -- put together a short- term government whose major responsibility will be to guard confidence for the international markets and in the meantime, the only item on the agenda will be to change the current electoral legislation. >> thank you so much for that update. the restrictions in cyprus on account access could remain in place for a mont
could he changes into- establishment position at some point? >> since the election last month, he has insulted bersani practically every day, and he continues to do that today. >> it requires on the road to damascus for him to change his mind. >> where does italy go from here? could we see new elections? >> nobody wants to see new elections. i think what will happen now is president of peloton a will do something similar to what we did in november 2011 when he appointed...
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when pollution levels are high, her hair changes color and her expressions also change. the chinese government is taking air pollution more seriously because of the growing number of complaints by anxious citizens. >>> women in saudi arabia have to wear head scarves and long attire according to islamic law but can put on with whatever they like underneath. more and more are focusing on fashion and beauty products. businesses from japan have jumped to take advantage of the opportunity. nhk world has the story. . >> reporter: saudi arabia is known as one of the world's most conservative muslim countries. women here typically cover themselves from head to toe when out in public. visitors at this event are getting a look at some decidedly more colorful options. this is an exhibition of japanese fashion products at a department store in riyadh. as you see, the store is full of saudi arabian women and the products are very popular among them. representatives from 17 companies have come to present their goods. the japan external trade organization or jeto is hosting the event.
when pollution levels are high, her hair changes color and her expressions also change. the chinese government is taking air pollution more seriously because of the growing number of complaints by anxious citizens. >>> women in saudi arabia have to wear head scarves and long attire according to islamic law but can put on with whatever they like underneath. more and more are focusing on fashion and beauty products. businesses from japan have jumped to take advantage of the opportunity....
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germany's governing coalition wants to change that. i of their draft laws passed, search engines would have to pay fees to publishers for using their reports. >> we want journalists and publishers to get paid enough for their work. the internet is really efficient, but the content that people search and save does not just right itself. >> the opposition says the draft law is too vague about what search engines would have to pay for. the draft law says search engines would not have to pay to show snippets of articles, but they would if they publish full articles. however, it does not say what a snippet is. the greens said opposition is also strong outside parliament. >> german journalists and the freelance journalist association are against your bill, and so are well-known constitutional law professors and basically every copyright expert in the country. >> many net experts in the government are also skeptical about the bill, but the government has the numbers in the bundestag, so the bill passed. it is however expected to meet resistan
germany's governing coalition wants to change that. i of their draft laws passed, search engines would have to pay fees to publishers for using their reports. >> we want journalists and publishers to get paid enough for their work. the internet is really efficient, but the content that people search and save does not just right itself. >> the opposition says the draft law is too vague about what search engines would have to pay for. the draft law says search engines would not have...
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i want it back -- not for me, but for my children. >> we want these things to change. there are no values anymore. everything is just a big lie. >> this man has unleashed political shock waves. he is the head of the country's anti-corruption authority. he publicized the fact that the mayor here cannot explain where some 2 million euros of his assets came from. that is not all -- slovenia's prime minister has 2 million euros in his private account that cannot be explained either. >> not looking into mid-level servants, but we started looking into assets of top politicians in slovenia. it was a shock that basically an institution -- it was a shock. >> some suspected it was designed to force the prime minister out of office. >> the timing on this was too good to be true. it could have been published before or later, but instead, it was placed to have the maximum effect. >> even a change of government in slovenia will not alter things overnight. the battle against corruption is only just beginning. >> the report from the commission should not be taken as a sign that the ru
i want it back -- not for me, but for my children. >> we want these things to change. there are no values anymore. everything is just a big lie. >> this man has unleashed political shock waves. he is the head of the country's anti-corruption authority. he publicized the fact that the mayor here cannot explain where some 2 million euros of his assets came from. that is not all -- slovenia's prime minister has 2 million euros in his private account that cannot be explained either....
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don't miss china, change and challenge at 8:00 p.m. japan time. >>> north korean officials have issued unite threat over u.n. moves to punish their country. members of the security council are preparing to vote for tough sanctions on the north for its nuclear test last month. officials say counter measures will be necessary if the united states does not change its hostile attitude toward the country. north korea will exercise its right to create preemptive nuclear attacks on what it calls the headquarters of aggressors. it says they're trying to trigger nuclear war. >>> american forces in south korea held a large military drill on thursday. this follows north korea's threat on tuesday to scrap the 1953 armistice agreement that ended the korean war. the drill took place at a u.s. base in the northern part of south korea. about 250 american and south korean soldiers participated in the maneuver. they practiced coming down ropes to the ground from three transport helicopters hovering at 20 meters. the american forces say this is their fir
don't miss china, change and challenge at 8:00 p.m. japan time. >>> north korean officials have issued unite threat over u.n. moves to punish their country. members of the security council are preparing to vote for tough sanctions on the north for its nuclear test last month. officials say counter measures will be necessary if the united states does not change its hostile attitude toward the country. north korea will exercise its right to create preemptive nuclear attacks on what it...
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red shows the change of drug in the liver. researchers carry out extensive tests with varying levels of the drug. liver cells derived from ips cells allow large-scale tests at equal quality. as new drugs are developed from ips cells, hopes are high for progress with alzheimer's. two neurons are said to be important to finding the cure to the disease. by implanting the genes that cause alzheimer's into ips cells, the company was able to mass produce one of the neurons last year. and with good prospects for production, they say that the other neuron will be commercialized soon. when the two neurons become ready for use, the study of alzheimer's cures may see rapid progress. >> translator: until now, there's been no model to search for sure. we've made a ground breaking cure to develop new drugs. >> there's a possibility that ips cell will significantly change the state of new development. that's good news for people suffering from various diseases. >>> fatal hailstorms have pelted china's inland and other areas. the unstable atm
red shows the change of drug in the liver. researchers carry out extensive tests with varying levels of the drug. liver cells derived from ips cells allow large-scale tests at equal quality. as new drugs are developed from ips cells, hopes are high for progress with alzheimer's. two neurons are said to be important to finding the cure to the disease. by implanting the genes that cause alzheimer's into ips cells, the company was able to mass produce one of the neurons last year. and with good...
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there will be a change. dry cold air coming in. temperatures cooling to the freezing mark around the start of the week. quickly into the americas. the southwest, see the low spinning there? rainshowers actually across los angeles, even higher elevations snow. that will work toward the northeast bringing 34 centimeters of snow here into the southwest, the four corners regions across nebraska and severe weather into texas. anybody with flights out of the southwest, do call ahead of time to the airport and make sure you don't have cannes lags or delays. that's a look at world weather. here is the extended forecast. >>> we're back in 30 minutes with more of the latest. >>> once again, shares on the new york stock exchange climbed to a historic high this week showing signs of a recovery of the u.s. economy. policymakers and market players are also seeing encouraging data on the labor front. officials from u.s. labor department say the unemployment rate for february fell to 7.7% from 7.9% in the previous month. it's the lowest rate in fo
there will be a change. dry cold air coming in. temperatures cooling to the freezing mark around the start of the week. quickly into the americas. the southwest, see the low spinning there? rainshowers actually across los angeles, even higher elevations snow. that will work toward the northeast bringing 34 centimeters of snow here into the southwest, the four corners regions across nebraska and severe weather into texas. anybody with flights out of the southwest, do call ahead of time to the...
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. >> north korea will have to change course. otherwise the united states will continue to work with its allies and partners to tighten national/international sanctions. >> the sanctions will block the foreign trade bank of north korea from engaging in transactions with u.s. financial institutions. members of president barack obama's administration also placed restrictions on four senior officials of the korean workers party. they're expected to ask their allies in japan, south korea, and other countries to take similar measures. some members of congress are urging the president to review his north korea policy. obama is expected to ask officials in beijing to use their influence in dealing with pyongyang. >>> japanese researchers have claimed the world's first in the field of alternative energy. they've successfully extracted natural gas from methane hydrate that lies in the sea bed. officials with the natural resources and energy say engineers extracted the gas from the frozen substance earlier tuesday. they've been drilling fo
. >> north korea will have to change course. otherwise the united states will continue to work with its allies and partners to tighten national/international sanctions. >> the sanctions will block the foreign trade bank of north korea from engaging in transactions with u.s. financial institutions. members of president barack obama's administration also placed restrictions on four senior officials of the korean workers party. they're expected to ask their allies in japan, south...
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of power in china will result in a change of attitude. itsunori onodera wants to resume stalled defense talks. >> translator: japan and china have a number of issues to discuss, but i believe the two countries still want the beneficial strategic relationship to remain unchanged. >> japanese and chinese defense officials have been discussing setting up a hotline. they say this would improve communication and divert potential misunderstandings. the talks have been suspended for several months because of strained relations involving a dispute over the senkaku islands in the east china sea. japan controls the territory. china and taiwan claim it. >>> u.s. and south korean military leaders are trying to show they're ready to deal with any caction. u.s. and south korean armed forces regularly conduct a battle simulation called key resolve in seoul. it is designed to improve chain of command and support capabilities in a context of armed conflict on the peninsula. commanders can follow the virtual maneuvers on the screen. >>> authorities in pyon
of power in china will result in a change of attitude. itsunori onodera wants to resume stalled defense talks. >> translator: japan and china have a number of issues to discuss, but i believe the two countries still want the beneficial strategic relationship to remain unchanged. >> japanese and chinese defense officials have been discussing setting up a hotline. they say this would improve communication and divert potential misunderstandings. the talks have been suspended for...
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there are also concerns immigration could change the way of life on the islands. >> to change, to make sure we can ensure that the islands manages that growth, but in a way that doesn't destroy the fabric or the culture of the islands. >> reporter: leaders in london have defended this distant territory since the 1800s. they spent blood and treasure keeping it british. but the referendum result hasn't stopped argentina's president from pressing her country's claim. islanders have seen this dispute play out for generations. they know a resolution will take some time yet. adrian durward, nhk world, the falkland islands. >>> manga and anime represent a sub culture in japan that has gradually become mainstream. businessmen can regularly be seen reading manga comic books on the train. the the two art forms have also spread overseas where they've developed a strong fan base. in recent years, though, business hasn't been going as well as in the past. the people attending the 12th annual anime fair in tokyo hope to change that. nhk world has more. >> reporter: some colorful characters have gath
there are also concerns immigration could change the way of life on the islands. >> to change, to make sure we can ensure that the islands manages that growth, but in a way that doesn't destroy the fabric or the culture of the islands. >> reporter: leaders in london have defended this distant territory since the 1800s. they spent blood and treasure keeping it british. but the referendum result hasn't stopped argentina's president from pressing her country's claim. islanders have...
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they say they are open to changes. it includes a levy on deposits under 100,000 euro. the numbers we came up with are the base level. if there is any other way to achieve it, up to 100,000, we would not have the slightest problem. we would have to wait and see. >> given the angry reaction, there does appear to be rethinking going on behind the scenes. >> for more, we cross over live to cyprus to talk to nathan. it looks like the public backlash and international criticism are indeed forcing a rethink on this levy on bank deposits. how much room do they have? >> quite a bit of room as long as they can meet the magic number a 5.6 billion euros which would have been collected from the taxes they would levy on bank accounts. what they're trying to do now is making deeper -- the poor sav ers, accounts with less than 100,000 euros, not bear the brunt. they are trying to knock it down to 3%. they are shaking their heads saying there is absolutely no assurance lot they would get through the door in parliament. >> give us a feel for our normal people are reacting without a bail
they say they are open to changes. it includes a levy on deposits under 100,000 euro. the numbers we came up with are the base level. if there is any other way to achieve it, up to 100,000, we would not have the slightest problem. we would have to wait and see. >> given the angry reaction, there does appear to be rethinking going on behind the scenes. >> for more, we cross over live to cyprus to talk to nathan. it looks like the public backlash and international criticism are indeed...
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they are appalled at how the new changes to hungary's constitution affect them. in the future after graduating, all students from state university must remain in hungary for as long as their studies took, if there is a job for them or not. >> in my opinion, this clearly violates european union laws. they say citizens must have freedom to travel. >> students were not the only hungarians who saw the courts as the last bastion of the rule of law and democracy, but now, the 2/3 majority in parliament has taken away most of the court's powers, a further step towards autocracy. the poorest of the poor are also in for trouble. homeless people who sleep on the streets can now be put into prison. church facilities often help the homeless, the unemployed, and families in difficulties. for years, this pastor's methodist church has said -- said 1000 poor people a day, provided 600 beds, and run schools for the children of the poor, but now, the church has to worry about its own future. >> we do work that is useful to society that otherwise the state would have to do. that is
they are appalled at how the new changes to hungary's constitution affect them. in the future after graduating, all students from state university must remain in hungary for as long as their studies took, if there is a job for them or not. >> in my opinion, this clearly violates european union laws. they say citizens must have freedom to travel. >> students were not the only hungarians who saw the courts as the last bastion of the rule of law and democracy, but now, the 2/3 majority...
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they accused him of bringing about little positive change while in office. the majority of the central african republic still lives entire property despite vast natural resources that include diamonds, gold, and uranium. south africa has confirmed that at least 13 of its soldiers were killed in the weekends fighting. they were stationed alongside french groups as peacekeepers in the country. for decades, lyrical instability have ruled the central african republic. this is just the latest in a long line of foods -- ocf coups. >> short break, back in a minute. >> her mother is hiv positive. he was infected at birth. she probably will not live until the age of i've. -- of the 5. the german aids foundation is supporting the project. get a baby a future. make a donation. to save a life. >> thank you for saying -- you staying with us. >> welcome back. >> those opposition leaders welcomed the announcement, but it remains very divided. -- he does intend to address the summit. >> meanwhile, syrian activists are trying to mobilize german support for their efforts to o
they accused him of bringing about little positive change while in office. the majority of the central african republic still lives entire property despite vast natural resources that include diamonds, gold, and uranium. south africa has confirmed that at least 13 of its soldiers were killed in the weekends fighting. they were stationed alongside french groups as peacekeepers in the country. for decades, lyrical instability have ruled the central african republic. this is just the latest in a...
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. >> we want to change the life of kenya. our main goal is jobs, jobs, jobs. >> polls but the two neck-and- neck making a second round of voting likely. >> and now we go to our correspondent standing by at a polling station and joins us from nairobi. how concerned are people out kenyatta has been indicted for his alleged role in 2007? >> people perceive the charges are not correct . they are saying that they voted for him. they say that they're going to show that kenya has been an behind both of them. if we vote for them, the charges have to be dropped. >> there have been some reports of violence. tell us more about the mood on election day. >> it is still quite peaceful. they're trying to make it a successful day. they're referring to the violence last time of people who really wanted peace. assaad and man on the street painting on the side of the road. that is actually the mood. calls are still going on. the national election commissioner of the promised everyone in the polling station on the bonds tell now, 5:00 in nairobi
. >> we want to change the life of kenya. our main goal is jobs, jobs, jobs. >> polls but the two neck-and- neck making a second round of voting likely. >> and now we go to our correspondent standing by at a polling station and joins us from nairobi. how concerned are people out kenyatta has been indicted for his alleged role in 2007? >> people perceive the charges are not correct . they are saying that they voted for him. they say that they're going to show that kenya...
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just getting dressed or fed or changing napies. if one or more kids are having a bad day then it can be pretty stressful. >> trained statue such as jessica are in short supply. wages are comparatively low. it's estimated that some 140,000 day care workers are need told meet to growing demand in germany. >> it annoys me that the government announces universal day care and then there aren't enough places. they didn't make sure that there would be enough childcare specialists first. it's annoying. >> in the meantime, christina and oliver are hoping to get a lucky break before august. if not, they'll probably have to hire an expensive private child minder. >> how tough is the situation for parents today? earlier we asked our political correspondent peter craven. >> let's focus on that issue of the under 3s. of course, mothers do want to have the feeling if they're going to go out and do a full day's work and make a full contribution to the economy, they want the feeling that their young children are in good hands during the day. there
just getting dressed or fed or changing napies. if one or more kids are having a bad day then it can be pretty stressful. >> trained statue such as jessica are in short supply. wages are comparatively low. it's estimated that some 140,000 day care workers are need told meet to growing demand in germany. >> it annoys me that the government announces universal day care and then there aren't enough places. they didn't make sure that there would be enough childcare specialists first....
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. >>> the territorial disput >>> the operators of fukushima daiichi are changing how they operate. they will make safety and disaster preparedness their top priorities. tepco officials say they should not have blaminged the accident on natural causes because the tsunami was difficult to predict. they go on to say the meltdowns had been preventable if they had been better prepared for the event. they say they need to be better focused on safety. >> . >>> nuclear experts have spent the past couple years trying to understand exactly what went wrong at fukushima daiichi. the march 2011 earthquake and tsunami triggers melt downs in three reactors. we look at how crews on sight used fire engines to keep one reactor school, and why this failed. >> workers faced a station blackout on march 11, 2011. a loss of all back up power. reactor one was the first unit to melt down. reactors three and two followed. during our investigation, we learned that before the melt down in reactor three, a battery continued to power the units emergency cooling system. engineers tried different ways to pump wat
. >>> the territorial disput >>> the operators of fukushima daiichi are changing how they operate. they will make safety and disaster preparedness their top priorities. tepco officials say they should not have blaminged the accident on natural causes because the tsunami was difficult to predict. they go on to say the meltdowns had been preventable if they had been better prepared for the event. they say they need to be better focused on safety. >> . >>> nuclear...
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he has engineered a number of major changes since then. zhou is considered the architect of the country's broad financial reforms. he was the driving force behind the liberalization of interest rates and he was also in favor of scratching the yuan back to the u.s. dollar. china watchers say zhou has played an important role in transforming the state-controlled economy. >> in terms of economic and financial sector reform, governor zhou has been involved and also had been leading a lot of the very important reforms that will help china to advance in this next stage of development, and for example in 2005, governor zhou has, the pboc announced the reform of the exchange rate and in 2010, i think with a lot of the liberalizations of the capital account and we have offshore renminbi market and the national stage which helps to pave the way for possibility the new renminbi as the reserved currency in the years to come and last year pboc has removed to some extent the ceiling of the benchmark deposit rate by allowing for 10% floating and also the
he has engineered a number of major changes since then. zhou is considered the architect of the country's broad financial reforms. he was the driving force behind the liberalization of interest rates and he was also in favor of scratching the yuan back to the u.s. dollar. china watchers say zhou has played an important role in transforming the state-controlled economy. >> in terms of economic and financial sector reform, governor zhou has been involved and also had been leading a lot of...
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if the situation doesn't change they will disappear. >> reporter: they still haven't discovered how they operate. 40 years ago, the convention on the international trade of endangered species were let out in washington. now the job of its supporters is to coordinate and increase efforts to stop fauna and flora from becoming history. nhk world. >>> japan's manufacturing sector is go to take another hit. domestic production of household appliances in fiscal 2013 is expected to drop for a third consecutive year. that's because manufacturers are likely to continue moving their production bases overseas. the japan electrical manufacturer's association estimates the manufacture of white goods, including air conditioners, washing machines and refrigerators will total $16.6 billion in the new business year that starts in april. the figure is down 2.8% from the previous year. that puts it at the level following the 2011 or rather 2008 shock which lowered demand for household appliances. manufacturer are expected to relocate sites to newly emerging economies. they want to take advantage of lower c
if the situation doesn't change they will disappear. >> reporter: they still haven't discovered how they operate. 40 years ago, the convention on the international trade of endangered species were let out in washington. now the job of its supporters is to coordinate and increase efforts to stop fauna and flora from becoming history. nhk world. >>> japan's manufacturing sector is go to take another hit. domestic production of household appliances in fiscal 2013 is expected to drop...
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don't miss "china: change and challenge" at 8:00 p.m. japan time. >>> the company operating the hot air balloon involved in a fatal crash in egypt last month says pilot error or part defects may be to blame. 19 foreign tourists died in the accident at ancient ruins in the city of luxor. they spoke for the first time in cairo. >> there is no scenario for the accident except either a pilot mistake which is throwing the drop line without making sure it was not entangled with the hose. the other is a manufacturing fault. >> the president expressed deep apology. he said he spoke to the pilot in the hospital. the captain reportedly said that after the balloon caught fire, he fell and tried to reach the safety valve of a gas cylinder but failed as he was engulfed in flames. the egyptian government is still investigating the accident. >>> people in northeastern japan spent two years trying to get back on their feet. next month marks the second anniversary of the earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear accident. the march 11th disaster left nearly 2,000
don't miss "china: change and challenge" at 8:00 p.m. japan time. >>> the company operating the hot air balloon involved in a fatal crash in egypt last month says pilot error or part defects may be to blame. 19 foreign tourists died in the accident at ancient ruins in the city of luxor. they spoke for the first time in cairo. >> there is no scenario for the accident except either a pilot mistake which is throwing the drop line without making sure it was not entangled...
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don't miss "china, change and challenge" at 8:00 p.m. japan time. >>> north korean military leaders are raising stakes in their on going show of defiance against south korea and the u.s. they're vowing to scrap the arm sift signed in 1965 that ended the korean war. they're responding to joint south korea-u.s. military drills that are currently under way. a senior military official with the korean people's army made the announcement on state-run tv. the statement denounces the joint drills which began last friday and will last two months. it says the armistice will no longer be in effect as of march 11th. it also says north korean representatives who are stationed at the demilitarized zones dividing the two koreas will spend their activities as liaison officers. the statement says authorities in pyongyang are willing to take substantial measures against the south korea-and u.s. drills. the korean warm ended with an arm stist leaving them technically in a stast war. >>> government officials in venezuela say president hugo chavez's conditio
don't miss "china, change and challenge" at 8:00 p.m. japan time. >>> north korean military leaders are raising stakes in their on going show of defiance against south korea and the u.s. they're vowing to scrap the arm sift signed in 1965 that ended the korean war. they're responding to joint south korea-u.s. military drills that are currently under way. a senior military official with the korean people's army made the announcement on state-run tv. the statement denounces the...
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. >> our position has not changed. we expressed it with absolute clarity to the president. we were and still are available to support a coalition government with the democratic party. >> so far, however, democratic party leader pierre louis g. bersani has ruled the part -- that option out -- pier luigi bersani has ruled that option our. they are repelled by the series of scandals surrounding the former prime minister. a day earlier, bersani told president napolitano that he was unable to form a governing coalition. >> i described also the difficulties arising from preclusion or from the conditions imposed that were unacceptable. >> bersani's alliance won a majority in the lower house of parliament but does not have enough votes in the senate to be able to govern. if the parties cannot form a government, president napolitano could try to appoint an independent figure to forge a coalition. if that fails, italians could face new elections. >> the united nations is giving united nations peacekeepers a mandate to fight rebels in the democratic republic of congo. >> it is the fir
. >> our position has not changed. we expressed it with absolute clarity to the president. we were and still are available to support a coalition government with the democratic party. >> so far, however, democratic party leader pierre louis g. bersani has ruled the part -- that option out -- pier luigi bersani has ruled that option our. they are repelled by the series of scandals surrounding the former prime minister. a day earlier, bersani told president napolitano that he was...
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the researchers say the genetic changes don't necessarily trigger cancer. but they believe each variation increases the risk. they say the study doubled the number of known genetic variants connected to cancer. and that's raising hopes for better screening for the disease. >>> health authorities in japan are struggling with an epidemic that's usually not seen in developed nations. the rubella virus is spreading. it causes a skin rash and fever. which usually goes away in a week. but if it's transmitted to pregnant women, their babies could be born with health problems. nhk world explains why this outbreak is happening now. >> reporter: facing the consequences of not getting a rubella vaccination. she caught the disease while pregnant. her daughter was born last fall with a hole in her heart. worse, the doctor said hanna might grow up with limited hearing and eyesight. >> translator: she would have been born healthy. it's all my fault. >> reporter: since last october, parents of six other babies in japan reported their children have similar symptoms. all of
the researchers say the genetic changes don't necessarily trigger cancer. but they believe each variation increases the risk. they say the study doubled the number of known genetic variants connected to cancer. and that's raising hopes for better screening for the disease. >>> health authorities in japan are struggling with an epidemic that's usually not seen in developed nations. the rubella virus is spreading. it causes a skin rash and fever. which usually goes away in a week. but if...
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it was all supposed to change against hanover. he was let off the hook when this strike almost crept in. no goal, according to the referees. the results so another goal rolled out and then moments later he put the ball laid-back of the net only for the assistant referee to rule him offsides. the final score, nil all. you will not believe how far had the bavarian giants have managed to get. 20 points over stuttgart and could have the title wrapped up by the end of the month. a bad weekend for dusseldorf. holding out hopes of reaching the playoffs spot. he looked almost certain to be relegated this summer and now they have named the man the task for depression next season. >> the basement club has appointed frank kramer as coach. he has worked with used teams and recently in charge of relegation rival hoffenhiem as interim coach. >> a rally news for you just briefly. he is just one the rally in mexico is suffering an early setback due to technical problems. we have a lot more news coming norway on dw. >> when we come back, it's been
it was all supposed to change against hanover. he was let off the hook when this strike almost crept in. no goal, according to the referees. the results so another goal rolled out and then moments later he put the ball laid-back of the net only for the assistant referee to rule him offsides. the final score, nil all. you will not believe how far had the bavarian giants have managed to get. 20 points over stuttgart and could have the title wrapped up by the end of the month. a bad weekend for...
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i want the government to make changes. it affects people's lives. >> translator: well, i want the new leaders to make progress on political reforms. introduce democratic changes and make a better society. >> reporter: china's new president promised to pursue china's dream. now his leadership faces the challenge of living up to that promise. to do that, they would have to bridge the huge gap between dream and reality for millions of chinese people. michitaka yamaka, nhk world beijing. >>> it's often hard to grasp what's going on inside china's politics as there's so little media coverage. we asked an expert in modern chinese studies about the characteristics of xi jinping's leadership. professor korogi of kendi university of international studies is a specialist on modern chinese politics. he says xi's influence on policymaking may be limited. >> china's new government, not the new leadership, this is because xi's predecessors are still, they are holding power. china now has a three-tier power structure involving xi and jia
i want the government to make changes. it affects people's lives. >> translator: well, i want the new leaders to make progress on political reforms. introduce democratic changes and make a better society. >> reporter: china's new president promised to pursue china's dream. now his leadership faces the challenge of living up to that promise. to do that, they would have to bridge the huge gap between dream and reality for millions of chinese people. michitaka yamaka, nhk world...
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. >> a bit of change of pace now. at their summit in south africa, leaders from the brics group of nations had been hoping to expand their imprint on the world stage with a much- anticipated new development bank, but brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa only agreed in principle to create a joint letter. >> the idea is to create an institution that would rival the world bank. delegates were at odds over the scope of such a structure and agreed that more talks were necessary. >> together, the brics nations account for a quarter of the world's economic output, and they want their political influence to mirror that. since last year, they've been exploring the idea of setting up their own development bank, an institution they hope to shake of the global order. it should provide a counterbalance to the world bank, which they say is dominated by western nations and does little to tackle under development. there is agreement in principle to set up the bank, but leaders still disagree on how it will be funded and how
. >> a bit of change of pace now. at their summit in south africa, leaders from the brics group of nations had been hoping to expand their imprint on the world stage with a much- anticipated new development bank, but brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa only agreed in principle to create a joint letter. >> the idea is to create an institution that would rival the world bank. delegates were at odds over the scope of such a structure and agreed that more talks were...
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. >> the change in leadership in china's communist party takes place once every 10 years. president hu jintao will also step down. >> for the last time, the chinese president opened a session of the national peepers -- peoples conference. xi jinping is set to take over as president. it is also outgoing leader wen jiabao's last conference. >> this year's economic growth target of around 7.5% is necessary and appropriate, and we need to work hard to achieve it. >> sustaining strong growth of the last decade is becoming harder for china. beijing need to pay for its ambitious projects, which range from better environmental protection and fighting poverty to upgrading the armed forces. military spending is set to rise by 11%, to the equivalent of 90 billion euros. >> we should accelerate the modernization of the armed forces to strengthen china's defense and resolutely opposed china's sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity and ensure its peaceful development. >> economic growth and a strong military are the main pillars upon which the communist party's power rests. ob
. >> the change in leadership in china's communist party takes place once every 10 years. president hu jintao will also step down. >> for the last time, the chinese president opened a session of the national peepers -- peoples conference. xi jinping is set to take over as president. it is also outgoing leader wen jiabao's last conference. >> this year's economic growth target of around 7.5% is necessary and appropriate, and we need to work hard to achieve it. >>...
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there have been few changes to the rules. a lot of the cars will be at a similar technical level. >> the field is wide open. more teams are expected to be in including mercedes. it is under huge pressure. shareholders criticized its involvement as a waste of money after three years without success. >> they have the wrong people at the wrong level of hierarchy doing the wrong things. the car maker has every right in the world to demand success. the team has to deliver. if it doesn't mercedes might say we are pulling out. >> the mercedes team has been completely overhauled. a racing legend brought into a management role. louis hamilton has taken the place of michael schumaker and the new head of the motorsport cast doubt on the future of team principal. >> there are a few areas i would like to make changes but i need to find out more before i act. we will have to wait and see. >> mercedes got a boost during testing for the new season. no one was faster. >> incredible. it is a great feeling. it seems to be a perfect fit. >> but
there have been few changes to the rules. a lot of the cars will be at a similar technical level. >> the field is wide open. more teams are expected to be in including mercedes. it is under huge pressure. shareholders criticized its involvement as a waste of money after three years without success. >> they have the wrong people at the wrong level of hierarchy doing the wrong things. the car maker has every right in the world to demand success. the team has to deliver. if it doesn't...
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nor is climate change -- certain regions are literally trying out. many countries are introducing desalination systems and drip irrigation, but these solutions are of little use to the world's poor, for home water scarcity is becoming an increasingly pressing problem. >> the united nations says access to clean drinking water is a human right. but that right is not insured everywhere, especially in countries where water is a scarce resource. >> you would think that countries such as germany with abundant amounts of water would have no problems, but they do when accessibility becomes a business. >> the berlin water table citizens group is rehearsing a song they have adapted to protest against private water companies. they have come up with a reworked version of the popular 1920's tune "veronica spring has come." in a thinly veiled stand at the french water company they want to sound out of berlin. >> there are still private companies involved in our water supply operations here, and we have changed the song "veronica spring has come" to make it clear w
nor is climate change -- certain regions are literally trying out. many countries are introducing desalination systems and drip irrigation, but these solutions are of little use to the world's poor, for home water scarcity is becoming an increasingly pressing problem. >> the united nations says access to clean drinking water is a human right. but that right is not insured everywhere, especially in countries where water is a scarce resource. >> you would think that countries such as...
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the big topic here is a change in the pattern. much of western europe, you've been bathing in warm temperatures. cold arctic air will start to filter in. high pressure over the scandinavian peninsula. that is filtering all this cold air from the north. berlin, this area in here, that's snowfall you've been seeing. could see about 30 centimeters of snow in total here across northern germany. about 20 centimeters in portions of northern france. localized, generally ten centimeters, though. all that cold air is also bringing in gusty winds into the british isles and eventually pushing over towards spain. you could see snow here going into madrid. look at temperatures dropping down. berlin, you're staying below the freezing mark. you're already seeing the snow. into paris, you'll have snow possibly on tuesday into wednesday, dropping down towards the freezing mark. definitely do want to bundle up here. it's going to be a rather cold week looking ahead. that's a look at your world weather. here's the extended forecast. >>> and that's a
the big topic here is a change in the pattern. much of western europe, you've been bathing in warm temperatures. cold arctic air will start to filter in. high pressure over the scandinavian peninsula. that is filtering all this cold air from the north. berlin, this area in here, that's snowfall you've been seeing. could see about 30 centimeters of snow in total here across northern germany. about 20 centimeters in portions of northern france. localized, generally ten centimeters, though. all...
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. >> the same people stayed on and just change their clothes. >> the secret service heavies of the socialist 1970's and 1980's became the secret police thugs of the nationalist 1990's. they still have not been brought to justice. >> there's no justice in croatia, no truth. everything is corrupt. by any criteria in my view, this country is still far removed from e standards. >> on july 1, croatia is to join the european union. in frankfurt, the hook that will get the investigation moving. 33 years after the murder. as an eu member, croatia is obligated to aid in the prosecution of war criminals. >> my hope is that the german justice system will make it possible to hold him accountable for what we all believe he initiated and for which he bears the primary responsibility. >> croatia has a long road ahead before the crimes of its secret service can be laid to rest. >> it is a big day for car lovers when they spot a development mule on the road. sightings of those vehicles used to test new cars are rare. designers -- car makers do not want to reveal their latest designs, but in sweden, new cars
. >> the same people stayed on and just change their clothes. >> the secret service heavies of the socialist 1970's and 1980's became the secret police thugs of the nationalist 1990's. they still have not been brought to justice. >> there's no justice in croatia, no truth. everything is corrupt. by any criteria in my view, this country is still far removed from e standards. >> on july 1, croatia is to join the european union. in frankfurt, the hook that will get the...
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that image went through some successive changes. for example, the vikings were peaceful traders. >> but the old image of the vikings is still revered in some political groups still today. >> researchers know these myths well, yet they also know that the legend of the mighty barbarians of the far north does not reflect the whole truth. >> there seems to be no place in these myths for people who may have presented a very different figure. perhaps they were weakened by malnutrition because of the poverty they lived in, or suffered from serious illnesses. >> the vikings are being re- evaluated today, and their culture is being put in context. a new market has emerged for viking longbows. history fans want a closer look at the life of the norseman. the operators of the northern european viking museum cites are hoping the world cultural heritage project will bring more financial aid and more tourists. >> they were good. i liked what i read about them. they were nice -- nicer than other groups i read about. >> i think they are really inter
that image went through some successive changes. for example, the vikings were peaceful traders. >> but the old image of the vikings is still revered in some political groups still today. >> researchers know these myths well, yet they also know that the legend of the mighty barbarians of the far north does not reflect the whole truth. >> there seems to be no place in these myths for people who may have presented a very different figure. perhaps they were weakened by...
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the sale is a sign of the rapidly changing media landscape in the u.s. where new sites are challenging traditional media. one example is the huffington post. celebrities contribute to the 9 news outlet and readers love it. we spoke to ceo jimmy maiman about traditional media in the digital age. >> there are a lot of smart people in the traditional media, but for a long time, they had hope that the decline would stop. now they realized it's not going to stop and the future is actually an on-line future, so now they really have to think carefully about how they transition their business fuelly into on line, many of them are on line, but they haven't really done it with their heart. it's not just about taking a printed edition and putting it on line because there is no added value in that on-line experience, and therefore, people do not want to pay for it. >> about 500 reporters and editors work at the huffington post. in addition, it has more than 30,000 bloggers across the u.s. maiman says what he calls conversation to the readers has been key to its rapi
the sale is a sign of the rapidly changing media landscape in the u.s. where new sites are challenging traditional media. one example is the huffington post. celebrities contribute to the 9 news outlet and readers love it. we spoke to ceo jimmy maiman about traditional media in the digital age. >> there are a lot of smart people in the traditional media, but for a long time, they had hope that the decline would stop. now they realized it's not going to stop and the future is actually an...
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they're concerned that the decision to launch the bid could change the lists on the stock exchange. they say their kpaer's corporco corporate value could be hurt. the holding president told a news conference that they lack mid and long-term visions in making proposals and demands. he said he wants to call on s u serbus for talks. here are the latest market figures. >>> as thailand's economy continues it's impressive growth, so too does it's citizens spending pour. eager to capitalize on that newfound high disposable income, more overseas companies are looking to the country for expansion. nhk world looks at the new demand, and how it plays out in the world of thai tv shopping. >> reporter: the south korean tv shopping companies launched a channel in thailand last fall. >> translator: this product spares you the trouble of doing deep cleaning. >> translator: today we'll show you an incredible south korean vacuum cleaner. >> reporter: the expansion to seven countries, including china, india and vietnam. tackling emerging economies. sales are building every year. over 200 inquiries flo
they're concerned that the decision to launch the bid could change the lists on the stock exchange. they say their kpaer's corporco corporate value could be hurt. the holding president told a news conference that they lack mid and long-term visions in making proposals and demands. he said he wants to call on s u serbus for talks. here are the latest market figures. >>> as thailand's economy continues it's impressive growth, so too does it's citizens spending pour. eager to capitalize...
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don't miss "china, change and challenge" at 8:00 p.m. japan time. >>> a senior chinese navy official says an aircraft carrier will embark on a long-range voyage this year to prepare for operations. the ship was deployed last september. commandery e revealed the plan in an interview with state-run tv he says the crew of the carrier has conducted 12 test voyages so far. they include takeoff and landing exercise and pilot training but those exercises were close to shore. the upcoming voyage will feature drills on the high seas. the commander did not disclose further details of the trial, such as its route or duration. china's rapid military buildup is creating concerns among some neighbors. >>> the u.s. secretary of state is criticizing north korean leaders for threatening to scrap the 1953 armistice that ended fighting in the korean war. john kerry says authorities in pyongyang should try to arrange dialogue with other nations, not create more divisions. the north koreans denounced ongoing u.s./south korean exercises as a flagrant military
don't miss "china, change and challenge" at 8:00 p.m. japan time. >>> a senior chinese navy official says an aircraft carrier will embark on a long-range voyage this year to prepare for operations. the ship was deployed last september. commandery e revealed the plan in an interview with state-run tv he says the crew of the carrier has conducted 12 test voyages so far. they include takeoff and landing exercise and pilot training but those exercises were close to shore. the...
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south korean's new unification minister says if they change their attitude he's ready to reward them with humanitarian aid. he took office earlier this month and says the president wants to build trust by promoting dialogue and aid. if park puts her principles into action he expects officials to in pyongyang to do their part. he says humanitarian aid for infants and exchange among non-governmental bodies will lead to official north-south talks. >>> media in vietnam are trying to let the pictures tell the story of a confrontation at sea between their country and china. state-run tv released video of a partially burned fishing boat a chinese vessel allegedly attacked near islands both nations claim. officials in beijing accuse the vietnamese of making it all up. broadcaster vtv showed what it called the charred remains of the ship's cabin. the crew was unharmed. vietnamese government authorities say the clash happened about a week ago near the paracel islands in the south china sea. they say the vessel chased the fishing boat and they say it fired five shots, causing the cabin to catch
south korean's new unification minister says if they change their attitude he's ready to reward them with humanitarian aid. he took office earlier this month and says the president wants to build trust by promoting dialogue and aid. if park puts her principles into action he expects officials to in pyongyang to do their part. he says humanitarian aid for infants and exchange among non-governmental bodies will lead to official north-south talks. >>> media in vietnam are trying to let...
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but that could well change with a competition under way now. nhk world reports. >> reporter: shogi players face an endless amount of choices on every move. the game has turned to the tenth power more patterns than chess. shogi shares the same roots as chess. they both come from an indian game that arose in the sixth century. the biggest difference between shogi and other variants is the drop rule. captured pieces can be returned to the board to be reused as one's own. some of the game's top players are testing their abilities against computers. he is just 18 years old. he lined up against a developer. and his program. amateur developers such as takiushi and professionals from universities and corporations have been fine-tuning their software. they compete in annual world championships. the top five developers got to enter their software in this competition. takeushi and others sat down in the morning. his computer checked more than 10 million moves per second. hour after hour. gradually, he gained the upper hand. finally, after more than eight
but that could well change with a competition under way now. nhk world reports. >> reporter: shogi players face an endless amount of choices on every move. the game has turned to the tenth power more patterns than chess. shogi shares the same roots as chess. they both come from an indian game that arose in the sixth century. the biggest difference between shogi and other variants is the drop rule. captured pieces can be returned to the board to be reused as one's own. some of the game's...
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before they change their approach to pay. nhk world, tokyo. >>> negotiators for a free trade deal under the transpacific partnership noted progress in their talks and aim to conclude them by the end of this year. they mentioned in japan joins, its participation should not delay the negotiations. japan's prime minister shinzo abe could announce on friday this country's intention to join the tpp talks. delegates from 11 pacific rim countries including the united states and australia wrapped up their 16th round of working level talks in singapore on wednesday. >> the negotiating teams made sol progress in bridging gaps in a number of areas. >> while refraining from revealing details, she said some challenging areas remain, including intellectual property and environmental issues. on the possibility of japan joining talks, the singaporean representative said member nations hope that new participating nations will keep up the good momentum which has been created throughout the negotiations. the next working level discussions are s
before they change their approach to pay. nhk world, tokyo. >>> negotiators for a free trade deal under the transpacific partnership noted progress in their talks and aim to conclude them by the end of this year. they mentioned in japan joins, its participation should not delay the negotiations. japan's prime minister shinzo abe could announce on friday this country's intention to join the tpp talks. delegates from 11 pacific rim countries including the united states and australia...
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people who work in the tourism industry have been trying to change public perception. the local government is taking the lead. the governor himself visited seoul last may in order to tell tourism officials and businesses that radiation levels are safe. south koreans used to make up over 40,000 visitors to fukushima each year. that's half of all international tourists. but the number dropped to 2,000 after the disaster. the only airline offering regular flights between seoul and fukushima temporarily suspended its route. a ski resort, nearly 100 kilometers away from the stricken nuclear plant, hosted the world cup last month. it was the first such congress there in three years. local officials hope it will help promote the area's safety. >> translator: seeing is believing. we hope the tourists will talk about what they experienced he they go back to their country. that will gradually and steadily dispel negatives about fukushima. >> reporter: just before the competition, local officials offered bargain price tours by chartering flights. the south koreans took one of the
people who work in the tourism industry have been trying to change public perception. the local government is taking the lead. the governor himself visited seoul last may in order to tell tourism officials and businesses that radiation levels are safe. south koreans used to make up over 40,000 visitors to fukushima each year. that's half of all international tourists. but the number dropped to 2,000 after the disaster. the only airline offering regular flights between seoul and fukushima...
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we will see in the next weeks and months if he starts changing people in senior positions in the vatican. >> pokes tend to contrast greatly with their predecessors. is it possible -- pokepes tend - popes tend to contrast greatly with their predecessors. is it possible already to tell how different he will be from his predecessor? >> pope benedict's great contribution was that he set up the intellectual framework for the necessary reform of the church. he wrote what i think will be a seminal work that will be read for many years, at least by theologians within the church, on the life of jesus christ here that's getting back to the roots did secondly, he wrote his general letters -- on the life of jesus christ. that is getting back to the roots. secondly, he wrote his general letters -- his first one on love. benedict was viewed by many people as being very conservative and rigid. he does not talk about what you should not do. he talks about the positive effects of love, hope, and faith. he set up the framework. i think that pope francis is going to probably try to give substance in a very
we will see in the next weeks and months if he starts changing people in senior positions in the vatican. >> pokes tend to contrast greatly with their predecessors. is it possible -- pokepes tend - popes tend to contrast greatly with their predecessors. is it possible already to tell how different he will be from his predecessor? >> pope benedict's great contribution was that he set up the intellectual framework for the necessary reform of the church. he wrote what i think will be a...
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about 40 people, a representative from each class are discussing changing rules. they deal with behavior and language during class. >> translator: we created these rules, so we feel bad if we don't follow them. this motivates us to stick to them. ive think the rules are a good thing. >> translator: during this transition, i trust in the students, and their ability to regulate themselves. i want to wait patiently and see what happens. >> reporter: students and tea teachers are still ironing out problem does this approach. but they're all hoping it will create mutual respect and a better learning environment. nhk world, seoul >>> a special auction is and at this time anticipated in london. this egg measures 30 sent meters by 21 sent meter the. the ostrich like birds lived in madagascar. they stood more than 3 meters high and weighed about 500 kilograms. the birds became extinct between the 14th and 1th centuries. >> it's very rare to find one that's complete, see one that's in such perfect condition is a real treat. >> christie's officials expect the rare egg to fet
about 40 people, a representative from each class are discussing changing rules. they deal with behavior and language during class. >> translator: we created these rules, so we feel bad if we don't follow them. this motivates us to stick to them. ive think the rules are a good thing. >> translator: during this transition, i trust in the students, and their ability to regulate themselves. i want to wait patiently and see what happens. >> reporter: students and tea teachers are...
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tepco spokes person says the raid jags levels have not changed. nuclear regulators say they'll allow two power reactors in western japan to continue operation until september. new safety guidelines will be introduced in july. >>> the number three and four reactors ohi plant have been the oim two on line since last august. they cleared the government's earthquake safety test introduced after the march 2011 earthquake and tsunami. legally, the utility can operate the reactors until the next regular inspection in september. attention is focused on whether the new safety guidelines will be applied to the reactors in july. chairman said after the planned regular inspections the two operating reactors will be checked to see if they meet the new safety requirements >>> the parliament of cyprus has rejeked a bill to bail out the nation's financial sector. lawmakers refused to approve a levie levy -- the european union and other creditors asked cyprus to impose a bank deposit tax of up to 9.9%. in return the country would receive a bailout worth $10 billio
tepco spokes person says the raid jags levels have not changed. nuclear regulators say they'll allow two power reactors in western japan to continue operation until september. new safety guidelines will be introduced in july. >>> the number three and four reactors ohi plant have been the oim two on line since last august. they cleared the government's earthquake safety test introduced after the march 2011 earthquake and tsunami. legally, the utility can operate the reactors until the...
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if they change their attitude, they will be rewarded with humanitarian aide. they say the president wants to build trust by promoting dialogue and aid. he says if pak puts her principles to action, he'll pledge his support. mplts state television in china released video of a partially burned fishing boat, a chinese vessel allegedly attacks in waters near a group of disputed islands. chinese officials accuse the vietnamese of fabricating the incident. broadcaster vtv showed what it called the charred remains of the ship's cabin. the crew was unharmed. vietnamese government authorities say the dispute happened about a week ago near the parasol islands in the south china sea. they say five shots were fired at the boat causing the cabin to quote fire. a navy official says "the chinese crew fired two warning flares into the air. they never hit the boat." this comes ahead of a summit of asean nations in april. they're expected to discuss the territorial disputes in the south china sea. other asean members have conflicted claims with china or each other over various
if they change their attitude, they will be rewarded with humanitarian aide. they say the president wants to build trust by promoting dialogue and aid. he says if pak puts her principles to action, he'll pledge his support. mplts state television in china released video of a partially burned fishing boat, a chinese vessel allegedly attacks in waters near a group of disputed islands. chinese officials accuse the vietnamese of fabricating the incident. broadcaster vtv showed what it called the...
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washington changed its middle east chad agee following the attacks of september 11. americans were more focused on the war on terror. peace with the palestinians took a back seat. but in 2002, president george de b. bush outlined a two-state solution when he presented what was called the road map. again, the three-that peace plan failed to stop the spiraling violence. on a visit to egypt in 2009, a newly elected president obama but washington's traditional relations with israel to the test when he sought to mend ties with the islamic world. >> i have come here to cairo to seek a new beginning between the united states and muslims around the world. >> but obama failed to meet expectations in the islamic world, and many criticized what they called half-hearted efforts to achieve peace between israel and palestinians. in the wake of the arab spring, tensions are simmering all over the middle east. for the americans, the israeli- palestinian conflict is just one of many. >> president obama is now in his second term, and this is his first official visit to israel, so what
washington changed its middle east chad agee following the attacks of september 11. americans were more focused on the war on terror. peace with the palestinians took a back seat. but in 2002, president george de b. bush outlined a two-state solution when he presented what was called the road map. again, the three-that peace plan failed to stop the spiraling violence. on a visit to egypt in 2009, a newly elected president obama but washington's traditional relations with israel to the test when...
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thousands of to the streets, not demanding regime change but political reform -- thousands took to the streets. the assad government reacted with brute force. demonstrators were killed, jailed, and tortured. that galvanized the opposition, and they took up arms. the battle lines are now clearly drawn -- troops loyal to assad on one side. on the other, the free syrian army anti hottest militias who are growing rapidly in strength. >> both sides are fighting for their survival. they will throw everything in this to win, or at least not to lose. both sides still get support from outside the country, so they have access to resources and can carry on fighting. >> the rebels are strongest in the west. they have brought large areas under their control. fighting is still raging in aleppo and homs. the situation is approaching stalemate -- neither side appears able to outgun the other, but that could change if western nations were to meet the demands of the syrian opposition leader. he wants them to supply heavy weapons to the rebels, but there are fears that could make matters worse. >> there
thousands of to the streets, not demanding regime change but political reform -- thousands took to the streets. the assad government reacted with brute force. demonstrators were killed, jailed, and tortured. that galvanized the opposition, and they took up arms. the battle lines are now clearly drawn -- troops loyal to assad on one side. on the other, the free syrian army anti hottest militias who are growing rapidly in strength. >> both sides are fighting for their survival. they will...
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for the past 20 years, melissa roth has traveled the world, documented how war changes the lives of women. she arrives when the fighting is over and most other journalists have moved on. there's no blood and no guns -- just a silent record of suffering. >> i see these women as survivors. i do not see any of them as victims, but they have to live their entire lives and future lives of their children and grandchildren with the backdrop of war. >> some more active in war themselves. martina anderson was a convicted ira bomber. now she is working for peace. all the women are named. marissa knows each one's story, but it is only now that she has begun to process the pain. >> it just hit me like a ton of bricks. i thought i was having a heart attack one day, and i realized it was all this emotion. it was like backing up, i almost could not breathe. finally, i've been crying. >> widow, raped, scarred by war, and yet, determined not to give up. she says all these women are heroes. at the end of the exhibition, she serves -- shows laughter and young women, the next generation hoping for a better f
for the past 20 years, melissa roth has traveled the world, documented how war changes the lives of women. she arrives when the fighting is over and most other journalists have moved on. there's no blood and no guns -- just a silent record of suffering. >> i see these women as survivors. i do not see any of them as victims, but they have to live their entire lives and future lives of their children and grandchildren with the backdrop of war. >> some more active in war themselves....